ADCC Submission Fighting World Championship

The ADCC Submission Fighting World Championship (formerly ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championships) is a grappling competition involving professional athletes who have been successful at the highest levels of Luta Livre, freestyle wrestling, catch wrestling, judo, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Sambo (martial art), shooto and mixed martial arts.[1][2] It's considered the most prestigious competition in the submission grappling combat sport. The rules of the event disallow strikes while promoting grappling and submissions. ADCC is an acronym for "Abu Dhabi Combat Club", the event was originally hosted in Abu Dhabi. Later host countries have included Brazil, China, Finland, Spain, the UK, and the US.

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History

The competition was created by Sheik Tahnoun Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the son of the former United Arab Emirates president Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, together with his Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu instructor Nelson Monteiro.[3][4] Royler Gracie characterized this as the beginning of "the modern era of submission grappling".[5] Thousands of submission grappling tournaments around the world use elements of the ADCC format and rule structure. To date, the great majority of ADCC champions have had experience studying the art of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, whose rules are the most similar to.[1] However, there have been notable exceptions to this, such as Japanese Sanae Kikuta (Judo/Shoot Wrestling), South African Mark Robinson (Judo, Greco-Roman wrestling and Freestyle wrestling, Sumo), and American Mark Kerr (Collegiate/Freestyle Wrestling).

For the future of the event the organizer Mo Jassim has plans for adding more women's divisions and allowing reigning absolute champions to compete in weight-classes despite being booked for the main event superfight.[6] It was announced in 2020 that for the first time in the competition's history, there would be more than two years between editions due to the setbacks suffered as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic. The 2021 edition of the ADCC World Championships will now take place in 2022 instead.[7]

ADCC World Championships

List of ADCC Champions in Men's Submission Fighting by Year and Weight

YearHost66 kg77 kg88 kg99 kg+99 kgAbsolute
1998 Abu Dhabi Alexander Freitas (1/1) Renzo Gracie (1/2) Rodrigo Gracie (1/1) Mario Sperry (1/2) Ricco Rodriguez (1/1) Mario Sperry (2/2)
1999 Abu Dhabi Royler Gracie (1/3) Jean Jacques Machado (1/1) Karimula Barkalaev (1/1) Jeff Monson (1/2) Mark Kerr (1/3) Roberto Traven (1/1)
2000 Abu Dhabi Royler Gracie (2/3) Renzo Gracie (2/2) Saulo Ribeiro (1/2) Ricardo Arona (1/3) Mark Kerr (2/3) Mark Kerr (3/3)
2001 Abu Dhabi Royler Gracie (3/3) Marcio Feitosa (1/1) Sanae Kikuta (1/1) Ricardo Arona (2/3) Mark Robinson (1/1) Ricardo Arona (3/3)
2003 São Paulo Leo Vieira (1/2) Marcelo Garcia (1/4) Saulo Ribeiro (2/2) Jon Olav Einemo (1/1) Márcio Cruz (1/1) Dean Lister (1/2)
2005 Los Angeles Leo Vieira (2/2) Marcelo Garcia (2/4) Ronaldo Souza (1/1) Roger Gracie (1/2) Jeff Monson (2/2) Roger Gracie (2/2)
2007 Trenton Rani Yahya (1/1) Marcelo Garcia (3/4) Demian Maia (1/1) Alexandre Ribeiro (1/2) Fabrício Werdum (1/2) Robert Drysdale (1/1)
2009 Barcelona Rafael Mendes (1/2) Pablo Popovitch (1/1) Braulio Estima (1/2) Alexandre Ribeiro (2/2) Fabrício Werdum (2/2) Braulio Estima (2/2)
2011 Nottingham Rafael Mendes (2/2) Marcelo Garcia (4/4) André Galvão (1/2) Dean Lister (2/2) Vinny Magalhães (1/1) André Galvão (2/2)
2013 Beijing Rubens Charles (1/3) Kron Gracie (1/1) Romulo Barral (1/1) João Assis (1/1) Marcus Almeida (1/2) Roberto Abreu (1/1)
2015 São Paulo Rubens Charles (2/3) Davi Ramos (1/1) Yuri Simões (1/2) Rodolfo Vieira (1/1) Orlando Sanchez (1/1) Claudio Calasans (1/1)
2017 Espoo Rubens Charles (3/3) Jonathan Torres (1/2) Gordon Ryan (1/3) Yuri Simões (2/2) Marcus Almeida (2/2) Felipe Pena (1/1)
2019 Anaheim Augusto Mendes (1/1) Jonathan Torres (2/2) Matheus Diniz (1/1) Gordon Ryan (2/3) Kaynan Duarte (1/1) Gordon Ryan (3/3)

List of ADCC Champions in Women's Submission Fighting by Year and Weight

YearHost55 kg60 kg+60 kg (-67 kg 2007)+67 kgAbsolute
2005 Kyra Gracie (1/3) Juliana Borges (1/2) Juliana Borges (2/2)
2007 Sayaka Shinoda (1/1) Kyra Gracie (2/3) Hannette Staack (1/3) Penny Thomas (1/1) Hannette Staack (2/3)
2009 Luanna Alzuguir (1/1) Hannette Staack (3/3)
2011 Kyra Gracie (3/3) Gabi Garcia (1/4)
2013 Michelle Nicolini (1/1) Gabi Garcia (2/4)
2015 Mackenzie Dern (1/1) Ana Laura Cordeiro (1/1)
2017 Beatriz Mesquita (1/1) Gabi Garcia (3/4)
2019 Bianca Basílio (1/1) Gabi Garcia (4/4)

List of winners by total titles

Rank Wrestler Total Absolute Weight Class Winning years
1 Marcelo Garcia 4 0 4 2003, 2005, 2007, 2011
Gabi Garcia 4 0 4 2011, 2013, 2017, 2019
3 Mark Kerr 3 1 2 1999, 2000
Ricardo Arona 3 1 2 2000, 2001
Hannette Staack 3 1 2 2007, 2009
Gordon Ryan 3 1 2 2017, 2019
Royler Gracie 3 0 3 1999, 2000, 2001
Kyra Gracie 3 0 3 2005, 2007, 2011
Rubens Charles 3 0 3 2013, 2015, 2017
10 Mário Sperry 2 1 1 1998
Juliana Borges 2 1 1 2005
Roger Gracie 2 1 1 2005
Braulio Estima 2 1 1 2009
Dean Lister 2 1 1 2003, 2011
André Galvão 2 1 1 2011
Renzo Gracie 2 0 2 1998, 2000
Saulo Ribeiro 2 0 2 2000, 2003
Leo Vieira 2 0 2 2003, 2005
Jeff Monson 2 0 2 1999, 2005
Alexandre Ribeiro 2 0 2 2007, 2009
Fabrício Werdum 2 0 2 2007, 2009
Rafael Mendes 2 0 2 2009, 2011
Yuri Simões 2 0 2 2015, 2017
Marcus Almeida 2 0 2 2013, 2017
Jonathan Torres 2 0 2 2017, 2019
26 Roberto Traven 1 1 0 1998
Robert Drysdale 1 1 0 2007
Roberto Abreu 1 1 0 2013
Claudio Calasans 1 1 0 2015
Felipe Pena 1 1 0 2017
Alexander Freitas 1 0 1 1998
Rodrigo Gracie 1 0 1 1998
Ricco Rodriguez 1 0 1 1998
Jean Jacques Machado 1 0 1 1999
Karimula Barkalaev 1 0 1 1999
Marcio Feitosa 1 0 1 2001
Sanae Kikuta 1 0 1 2001
Mark Robinson 1 0 1 2001
Jon Olav Einemo 1 0 1 2003
Márcio Cruz 1 0 1 2003
Ronaldo Souza 1 0 1 2005
Sayaka Shinoda 1 0 1 2007
Penny Thomas 1 0 1 2007
Rani Yahya 1 0 1 2007
Demian Maia 1 0 1 2007
Luanna Alzuguir 1 0 1 2009
Pablo Popovitch 1 0 1 2009
Vinny Magalhães 1 0 1 2011
Michelle Nicolini 1 0 1 2013
Kron Gracie 1 0 1 2013
Romulo Barral 1 0 1 2013
João Assis 1 0 1 2013
Mackenzie Dern 1 0 1 2015
Ana Laura Cordeiro 1 0 1 2015
Davi Ramos 1 0 1 2015
Rodolfo Vieira 1 0 1 2015
Orlando Sanchez 1 0 1 2015
Beatriz Mesquita 1 0 1 2017
Bianca Basílio 1 0 1 2019
Augusto Mendes 1 0 1 2019
Matheus Diniz 1 0 1 2019
Kaynan Duarte 1 0 1 2019

List of ADCC Superfight Champions

YearHostWinner2nd Place
1999 Mario Sperry (1/2) Enson Inoue
2000 Mario Sperry (2/2) Roberto Traven
2001 Mark Kerr (1/1) Mario Sperry
2003 Ricardo Arona (1/1) Mark Kerr
2005 Dean Lister (1/1) Jean Jacques Machado
2007 Roger Gracie (1/1) Jon Olav Einemo
2009 Ronaldo Souza (1/1) Robert Drysdale
2011 Braulio Estima (1/1) Ronaldo Souza
2013 André Galvão (1/4) Braulio Estima
2015 André Galvão (2/4) Roberto Abreu
2017 André Galvão (3/4) Claudio Calasans
2019 André Galvão (4/4) Felipe Pena

Triple Crown Winners (weight, absolute & superfight)

Most Submissions

YearHostGrapplerSubmissions
1998 Alexander Freitas
Ricardo Morais
Mario Sperry
3
1999 Jean Jacques Machado4
2001 Jean Jacques Machado3
2003 Marcelo Garcia
Dean Lister
4
2005 Roger Gracie8
2007 Marcelo Garcia7
2009 Braulio Estima6
2011 Marcelo Garcia
Dean Lister
Rousimar Palhares
3
2013 Dean Lister5
2015 Davi Ramos3
2017 Gordon Ryan5
2019 Gordon Ryan6
ALL TIME Marcelo Garcia24

By nationality

Country Wrestlers Total
 Brazil 48 76
 United States 8 16
 South Africa 2 2
 Japan 2 2
 Norway 1 1
 Russia 1 1

ADCC Events

ADCC 2019

Event Gold Silver Bronze
66 kg  Augusto Mendes (BRA)  Kennedy Maciel (USA)  Paulo Miyao (BRA)
77 kg  Jonathan Torres (USA)  Vagner Rocha (BRA)  Garry Tonon (USA)
88 kg  Matheus Diniz (BRA)  Craig Jones (AUS)  Josh Hinger (USA)
99 kg  Gordon Ryan (USA)  Vinicius Gazola (BRA)  Lucas Barbosa (BRA)
+99 kg  Kaynan Duarte (BRA)  Nick Rodriguez (USA)  Marcus Almeida (BRA)
Absolute  Gordon Ryan (USA)  Marcus Almeida (BRA)  Lachlan Giles (AUS)
Women's 60 kg  Bianca Basilio (BRA)  Ffion Davies (GBR)  Elvira Karppinen (FIN)
Women's +60 kg  Gabrielle Garcia (BRA)  Carina Santi (BRA)  Tayane Porfirio (BRA)

Absolute

First round Second round Semi-Finals Finals
            
Marcus Almeida SUB
Keith Krikorian
Marcus Almeida 3-0
Aaron Johnson
Aaron Johnson SUB
Jon Blank
Marcus Almeida SUB
Mahamed Aly
Mahamed Aly SUB
John Hansen
Mahamed Aly REF
Tim Spriggs
Tim Spriggs SUB
Jared Dop
Gordon Ryan SCORE
Marcus Almeida
Gordon Ryan SUB
Pedro Marinho
Gordon Ryan SUB
Garry Tonon
Garry Tonon SUB
Edwin Najmi
Gordon Ryan SUB
Lachlan Giles
Lachlan Giles SUB
Kaynan Duarte
Lachlan Giles SUB
Patrick Gaudio
Patrick Gaudio 2-0
Mike Perez
3rd Place
   
Lachlan Giles SUB
Mahamed Aly

ADCC 2017

Event Gold Silver Bronze
66 kg  Rubens Charles (BRA)  AJ Agazarm (USA)  Paulo Miyao (BRA)
77 kg  Jonathan Torres (USA)  Lucas Lepri (BRA)  Vagner Rocha (BRA)
88 kg  Gordon Ryan (USA)  Keenan Cornelius (USA)  Alexandre Ribeiro (BRA)
99 kg  Yuri Simões (BRA)  Felipe Pena (BRA)  Jackson Souza (BRA)
+99 kg  Marcus Almeida (BRA)  Orlando Sanchez (USA)  Roberto Abreu (BRA)
Absolute  Felipe Pena (BRA)  Gordon Ryan (USA)  Marcus Almeida (BRA)
Women's 60 kg  Beatriz Mesquita (BRA)  Bianca Basilio (BRA)  Michelle Nicolini (BRA)
Women's +60 kg  Gabrielle Garcia (BRA)  Talita Nogueira (BRA)  Jéssica Flowers (BRA)

Absolute

First round Second round Semi-Finals Finals
            
Victor Honório
Arman Zhanpeisov
Victor Honório
Felipe Pena
Felipe Pena
Celso Vinicius
Felipe Pena S (rnc)
Marcus Almeida
Alexandre Ribeiro S (armbar)
Tero Pyylampi
Alexandre Ribeiro
Marcus Almeida
Marcus Almeida
Mark Perez
Felipe Pena
Gordon Ryan
Dillon Danis S (guillotine)
Yukiyasu Ozawa
Dillon Danis
Mahamed Aly
Mahamed Aly
Eliot Kelly
Mahamed Aly
Gordon Ryan S (heel hook)
Gordon Ryan S (heel hook)
Roberto Abreu
Gordon Ryan S (arm-triangle)
Craig Jones
Craig Jones S (heel hook)
Chael Sonnen
3rd Place
   
Marcus Almeida S (heel hook)
Mahamed Aly

ADCC 2015

Event Gold Silver Bronze
66 kg  Rubens Charles (BRA)  Bruno Frazatto (BRA)  Augusto Mendes (BRA)
77 kg  Davi Ramos (BRA)  Lucas Lepri (BRA)  Gilbert Burns (BRA)
88 kg  Yuri Simões (BRA)  Keenan Cornelius (USA)  Rustam Chsiev (RUS)
99 kg  Rodolfo Vieira (BRA)  Felipe Pena (BRA)  João Assis (BRA)
+99 kg  Orlando Sanchez (USA)  Jared Dopp (USA)  Vinny Magalhães (BRA)
Absolute  Claudio Calasans (BRA)  João Gabriel Rocha (BRA)  Rodolfo Vieira (BRA)
Women's 60 kg  Mackenzie Dern (USA)  Michelle Nicolini (BRA)  Tammi Musumeci (USA)
Women's +60 kg  Ana Laura Cordeiro (BRA)  Jessica Oliveira (BRA)  Gabrielle Garcia (BRA)

Absolute

First round Second round Semi-Finals Finals
            
Dean Lister SUB
Ricardo Mesquita
Yuri Simões 5X3
Dean Lister
Vinny Magalhaes PEN
Garry Tonon
Joao Gabriel Rocha 2X0
Rodolfo Vieira
Claudio Calasans DEC
Gabriel Lucas
Claudio Calasans DEC
Vinny Magalhaes
Yuri Simões DEC
Hideki Sekine "Shrek"
Claudio Calasans PEN
Joao Gabriel Rocha
Rodolfo Vieira SUB
Benson Henderson
Rodolfo Vieira 5X0
Rafael Lovato Jr
Rafael Lovato Jr. 5X0
Abdulkadirov Magomed
Claudio Calasans DEC
Yuri Simões
Vagner Rocha 2X0
Romulo Barral
Joao Gabriel Rocha 3X0
Vagner Rocha
Joao Gabriel Rocha DEC
AJ Agazarm
3rd Place
   
Rodolfo Vieira WO
Yuri Simoes

ADCC 2013

Event Gold Silver Bronze
66 kg  Rubens Charles (BRA)  Rafael Mendes (BRA)  Justin Rader (USA)
77 kg  Kron Gracie (BRA)  Otavio Souza (BRA)  Jonathan Torres (USA)
88 kg  Romulo Barral (BRA)  Rafael Lovato Jr. (USA)  Keenan Cornelius (USA)
99 kg  João Assis (BRA)  Dean Lister (USA)  Leo Nogueira (BRA)
+99 kg  Marcus Almeida (BRA)  João Gabriel (BRA)  Roberto Abreu (BRA)
Absolute  Roberto Abreu (BRA)  Marcus Almeida (BRA)  Keenan Cornelius (USA)
Women's 60 kg  Michelle Nicolini (BRA)  Luanna Alzuguir (BRA)  Seiko Yamamoto (JPN)
Women's +60 kg  Gabrielle Garcia (BRA)  Maria Malyjasiak (POL)  Tammy Griego (USA)

ADCC 2011

Event Gold Silver Bronze
66 kg  Rafael Mendes (BRA)  Rubens Charles (BRA)  Jeff Glover (USA)
77 kg  Marcelo Garcia (BRA)  Leo Vieira (BRA)  Kron Gracie (BRA)
88 kg  André Galvão (BRA)  Rousimar Palhares (BRA)  Pablo Popovitch (BRA)
99 kg  Dean Lister (USA)  João Assis (BRA)  Alexandre Ribeiro (BRA)
+99;kg  Vinny Magalhães (BRA)  Fabricio Werdum (BRA)  Roberto Abreu (BRA)
Absolute  André Galvão (BRA)  Pablo Popovitch (BRA)  Alexandre Ribeiro (BRA)

Absolute

First round Second round Semi-Finals Finals
            
Joao Assis
Victor Estima
Victor Estima
Pablo Popovitch
Pablo Popovitch
Janne-Pekka Pietiläinen
Pablo Popovitch
Xande Ribeiro
Bruno Frazzato
Gunnar Nelson
Gunnar Nelson
Xande Ribeiro
Jeff Monson
Xande Ribeiro DQ
Pablo Popovitch
André Galvão S (Toe Hold)
Vinny Magalhães
Bruno Bastos
Vinny Magalhães
Murilo Santana
Murilo Santana
Marko Helen
Murilo Santana
André Galvão
Sergio Moraes S (Heel Hook)
Antonio Braga Neto
Sergio Moraes
André Galvão
Shinsho Anzai
André Galvão TS (RNC)
3rd Place
   
Xande Ribeiro
Murilo Santana

Superfight

Estima defeated Souza via points (3-0).
Sperry defeated Gracie via points (5-0).

ADCC 2009

Event Gold Silver Bronze
66 kg  Rafael Mendes (BRA)  Rubens Charles (BRA)  Ryan Hall (USA)
77 kg  Pablo Popovitch (BRA)  Marcelo Garcia (BRA)  Gregor Gracie (BRA)
88 kg  Braulio Estima (BRA)  André Galvão (BRA)  David Avellan (USA)
99 kg  Alexandre Ribeiro (BRA)  Gerardi Rinaldi (USA)  Vinny Magalhães (BRA)
+99 kg  Fabricio Werdum (BRA)  Roberto Abreu (BRA)  Jeff Monson (USA)
Absolute  Braulio Estima (BRA)  Alexandre Ribeiro (BRA)  Vinny Magalhães (BRA)

Absolute

First round Second round Semi-Finals Finals
            
Marcelo Garcia S (RNC)
Bruno Bastos
Marcelo Garcia
Braulio Estima S (RNC)
Braulio Estima S (Armbar)
Janne-Pekka Pletilainen
Braulio Estima
Vinny Magalhaes
Dean Lister
Vinny Magalhaes
Vinny Magalhaes S (Flying Armbar)
Chris Weidman
Chris Weidman
Antonie Jaoude
Braulio Estima TS (Injury)
Xande Ribeiro
Xande Ribeiro S (Armlock)
Ricco Rodriguez
Xande Ribeiro
Andre Galvao
Tom De Blass
Andre Galvao
Xande Ribeiro S (Kneebar)
Gunnar Nelson
Jeff Monson
Gunnar Nelson
Gunnar Nelson S (RNC)
David Avellan
Roberto Abreu
David Avallen
3rd Place
   
Vinny Magalhaes
Gunnar Nelson

Superfight

Souza defeated Drysdale via points (2-0).

ADCC 2007

Event Gold Silver Bronze
66 kg  Rani Yahya (BRA)  Leo Vieira (BRA)  Baret Yoshida (USA)
77 kg  Marcelo Garcia (BRA)  Pablo Popovitch (BRA)  André Galvão (BRA)
88 kg  Demian Maia (BRA)  Flavio Almeida (BRA)  Tarsis Humphreys (BRA)
99 kg  Alexandre Ribeiro (BRA)  Braulio Estima (BRA)  Robert Drysdale (USA)
+99 kg  Fabricio Werdum (BRA)  Rolles Gracie (BRA)  Marcio Cruz (BRA)
Absolute  Robert Drysdale (USA)  Marcelo Garcia (BRA)  André Galvão (BRA)

ADCC 2005

Event Gold Silver Bronze
66 kg  Leo Vieira (BRA)  Rani Yahya (BRA)  Marcio Feitosa (BRA)
77 kg  Marcelo Garcia (BRA)  Pablo Popovitch (BRA)  Jake Shields (USA)
88 kg  Ronaldo Souza (BRA)  Demian Maia (BRA)  Saulo Ribeiro (BRA)
99 kg  Roger Gracie (BRA)  Alexandre Ferreira (BRA)  Alexandre Ribeiro (BRA)
+99 kg  Jeff Monson (USA)  Gabriel Gonzaga (BRA)  Fabricio Werdum (BRA)
Absolute  Roger Gracie (BRA)  Ronaldo Souza (BRA)  Marcelo Garcia (BRA)

ADCC 2003

Event Gold Silver Bronze
66 kg  Leo Vieira (BRA)  Baret Yoshida (USA)  Alexandre Freitas (BRA)
77 kg  Marcelo Garcia (BRA)  Otto Olson (USA)  Vítor Ribeiro (BRA)
88 kg  Saulo Ribeiro (BRA)  Ronaldo Souza (BRA)  David Terrell (USA)
99 kg  Jon Olav Einemo (NOR)  Alexandre Ferreira (BRA)  Roger Gracie (BRA)
+99 kg  Marcio Cruz (BRA)  Fabricio Werdum (BRA)  Alex Negão (BRA)
Absolute  Dean Lister (USA)  Alexandre Ferreira (BRA)  Fabricio Werdum (BRA)

ADCC 2001

Event Gold Silver Bronze
66 kg  Royler Gracie (BRA)  Baret Yoshida (USA)  Robson Moura (BRA)
77 kg  Marcio Feitosa[lower-alpha 1] (BRA)  Matt Serra (USA)  Leandro Silva (BRA)
88 kg  Kikuta Sanae (JPN)  Saulo Ribeiro (BRA)  Nino Schembri (BRA)
99 kg  Ricardo Arona (BRA)  Ricardo Almeida (BRA)  Alexandre Ferreira (BRA)
+99 kg  Mark Robinson (RSA)  Jeff Monson (USA)  Marcio Cruz (BRA)
Absolute  Ricardo Arona (BRA)  Jean Jacques Machado (BRA)  Vitor Belfort (BRA)
  1. Matt Serra lost to Feitosa in what appeared to be a very controversial decision.[8][9] When two practitioners from the same school meet each other in a tournament, the lower ranking student in that school's hierarchy will generally forfeit the match out of respect.

ADCC 2000

Event Gold Silver Bronze
66 kg  Royler Gracie (BRA)  Alexandre Freitas (BRA)  Joe Gilbert (USA)
77 kg  Renzo Gracie (BRA)  Jean Jacques Machado (BRA)  Marcio Feitosa (BRA)
88 kg  Saulo Ribeiro (BRA)  Ricardo Liborio (BRA)  Alexander Savko (BLR)
99 kg  Ricardo Arona (BRA)  Jeff Monson (USA)  Tito Ortiz (USA)
+99 kg  Mark Kerr (USA)  Ricco Rodriguez (USA)  Rigan Machado (BRA)
Absolute  Mark Kerr (USA)  Sean Alvarez (USA)  Ricardo Almeida (BRA)

ADCC 1999

Event Gold Silver Bronze
66 kg  Royler Gracie (BRA)  Alexandre Freitas (BRA)  Alexander Plavski (BLR)
77 kg  Jean Jacques Machado (BRA)  Caol Uno (JPN)  Hayato Sakurai (JPN)
88 kg  Kareem Barkalaev (RUS)  Alexander Savko (BLR)  Ricardo Liborio (BRA)
99 kg  Jeff Monson (USA)  Saulo Ribeiro (USA)  Ricardo Almeida (BRA)
+99 kg  Mark Kerr (USA)  Sean Alvarez (USA)  Chris Haseman (AUS)
Absolute  Roberto Traven (BRA)  Hayato Sakurai (JPN)  Ricco Rodriguez (USA)

ADCC 1998

Event Gold Silver Bronze
66 kg  Alexandre Freitas (BRA)  Robin Gracie (BRA)  Alexander Plavski (BLR)
77 kg  Renzo Gracie (BRA)  Luis Brito (BRA)  Fabiano Iha (BRA)
88 kg  Rodrigo Gracie (BRA)  Kareem Barkalaev (BLR)  Ahmed Faraj (EGY)
99 kg  Mario Sperry (BRA)  Ricardo Alves (BRA)  Bueau Hershberger (USA)
+99 kg  Ricco Rodriguez (USA)  Sean Alvarez (USA)  Simon Siasi (ITA)
Absolute  Mario Sperry (BRA)  Ricardo Moraes (BRA)  Simon Siasi (ITA)

ADCC Asian & Oceanic Championship

YearHostMen's 66 kgMen's 77 kgMen's 88 kgMen's 99 kgMen's +99 kgWomen's -60 kgWomen's +60 kg
2008 Sydney David Marinakis (1/2) Rodney Ellis (1/1) Igor Praporshchikov (1/2) Anthony Perosh (1/1) Denis Roberts (1/1)
2009 Tokyo Kouhei Yasumi (1/1) Keita Nakamura (1/1) Kazuhiro Nakamura (1/1) Shinsho Anzai (1/2) Ukiya Naito (1/1) Megumi Fujii (1/1) Hitomi Hiraiwa (1/1)
2010 Sydney David Marinakis (2/2) David Hart (1/1) Cameron Rowe (1/1) Igor Praporshchikov (2/2) Mick Wilson (1/1) Lara Jayne Ng (1/1) Fiona Muxlow (1/1)
2011 Tokyo Tetsu Hadairo (1/1) Takanori Gomi (1/1) Jeon Doo Kwang (1/1) Shinsho Anzai (1/2) Hideki Sekine (1/4) Hashi Takayo (1/1)
2012 Manila Robert Sabaruddin (1/1) Young-am Noh (1/2) Doorwang Jeon (1/1) Alan Drueco (1/1) Michael Wilson (1/1)
2013 Tokyo Ulka Sasaki (1/1) Sotaro Yamada (1/1) Shinsho Anzai (2/2) Yukiyasu Ozawa (1/3) Hideki Sekine (2/4) Seiko Yamamoto (1/1) Yurika Nakakura (1/1)
2014 Seoul Tezekbaev Rasul (1/1) Lachlan Giles (1/3) Craig Jones (1/2) Tobias Green (1/1) Lee Hyoung-Chul (1/1)
2015 Tokyo Yuto Hirao (1/1) Young-am Noh (2/2) Hidemi Mihara (1/1) (1/1) Yukiyasu Ozawa (2/3) Hideki Sekine (3/4) Rikako Yuasa (1/3)
2016 Almaty Uranov Zhakshylyk (1/1) Lachlan Giles (2/3) Craig Jones (2/2) Roman Dolidze (1/1) Sulimanov Mokhmad (1/1)
2017 Tokyo Yuta Shimada (1/1) Osmanzhan Kassimov (1/1) Kit Dale (1/1) Yukiyasu Ozawa (3/3) Hideki Sekine (4/4) Rikako Yuasa (2/3)
2019 Tokyo Kenta Iwamoto (1/1) Lachlan Giles (3/3) Keller Locke-Sodhi (1/1) Jacob Malkoun (1/1) Denis Roberts (1/1) Rikako Yuasa (3/3)

ADCC European Championship

YearHostMen's 66 kgMen's 77 kgMen's 88 kgMen's 99 kgMen's +99 kgWomen's -60 kgWomen's +60 kg
2003 Turku Teemu Launis (1/2) Jussi Tammelin (1/1) Robert Sulski (1/1) Ilir Latifi (1/1) Mark Ilman (1/1)
2005 Stockholm Toni Kröger (1/1) Martin Lindqvist (1/1) Marko Helen (1/3) Alistair Overeem (1/1) Mostapha al-Turk (1/1)
2007 Turku Teemu Launis (2/2) Eduardo Rios (1/2) Marko Helen (2/3) Radek Turek (1/2) Janne-Pekka Pietiläinen (1/6) Caoimhe McGill (1/1) Marloes Coenen (1/1)
2008 Krakow Timo Hirvikangas (1/3) Toni Linden (1/1) Trond Saksenvik (1/1) Andreas Olsen (1/1) Janne-Pekka Pietiläinen (2/6) Ina Steffensen (1/1) Shanti Abelha (1/1)
2009 Stockholm Nicolas Renier (1/3) Marcelo Azevedo (1/1) Kassim Annan (1/1) Radek Turek (2/2) Tomasz Janiszewski (1/1) Laurence Cousin (1/1) Ida Hannson (1/1)
2010 Zagreb Greger Forsell (1/1) Jorge Britto (1/1) Marko Helen (3/3) Kari Peltola (1/1) Janne-Pekka Pietiläinen (3/6)
2011 Turku Timo Hirvikangas (2/3) Dan Strauss (1/1) Zybi Tyszka (1/2) Kamil Uminski (1/4) Janne-Pekka Pietiläinen (4/6) Sara Svensson (1/1) Devi Ahuja (1/1)
2012 Ljubljana Timo Hirvikangas (3/3) Tero Pyylampi (1/2) Eduardo Rios (2/2) Tomasz Narkun (1/2) Alexander Trans (1/2) Maria Malyjasik (1/2)
2013 Krakow Nicolas Renier (2/3) Kamil Mitosek (1/1) Łukasz Michalec (1/1) Kamil Uminski (2/4) Janne-Pekka Pietiläinen (5/6) Laura Hondorp (1/1) Maria Malyjasik (2/2)
2014 Sofia Asadulaev Surkhay (1/1) Gamrot Mateusz (1/2) Zybi Tyszka (2/2) Tomasz Narkun (2/2) Alexander Trans (2/2) Vanessa English (1/1) Sophia Nordenö (1/2)
2015 Turku Nicolas Renier (3/3) Abdulkadirov Magomed (1/1) Jesse Urholin (1/2) Kamil Uminski (3/4) Janne-Pekka Pietiläinen (6/6) Kethe Engen (1/1) Sophia Nordenö (2/2)
2016 Mainz Janusz Andrejczuk (1/1) Tero Pyylampi (2/2) Jesse Urholin (2/2) Kamil Uminski (4/4) Khamzat Stambulov (1/1) Elvira Karppinen (1/1) Stephanie Egger (1/2)
2017 Poznań Kuba Witkowski (1/1) Oliver Taza (1/1) Piotr Fręchowicz (1/1) Abdurakhman Bilarov (1/1) Abdulaev Ruslan (1/1) Ffion Davies (1/1) Samantha Cook (1/1)
2018 Bucharest Zaur Akhmedov (1/1) Ross Nicholls (1/1) Adam Wardziński (1/1) Perttu Tepponen (1/1) Eldar Rafigaev (1/1) Maiju Suotama (1/1) Yulia Vibe (1/1)
2019 Poznań Tom Halpin (1/1) Gamrot Mateusz (2/2) Ben Dyson (1/1) Mraz Avdoyan (1/1) Mateusz Juskowiak (1/1) Livia Giles (1/1) Stephanie Egger (2/2)

ADCC North American Championship

YearHostMen's 66 kgMen's 77 kgMen's 88 kgMen's 99 kgMen's +99 kgWomen's -60 kgWomen's +60 kg
2002 Los Angeles, CA Eddie Bravo (1/1) Pablo Popovitch (1/1) Denis Kang (1/1) Dean Lister (1/1) Sean Alvarez (1/1)
2004 Vernon Javier Vazquez (1/1) Cameron Earle (1/1) Marcos Avellan (1/1) Jamal Patterson (1/1) Karim Byron (1/1)
2007 Wayne, NJ Sim Go (1/1) Mark Bocek (1/1) Chris Moriarty (1/1) Misha Cirkunov (1/1) Mario Rinaldi (1/2)
2008 Newark, NJ Ryan Hall (1/1) Don Ortega (1/1) Jason Selva (1/1) Rafael Davies (1/1) Asa Fuller (1/1) Hillary Williams (1/1) Lana Stefanac (1/1)
2009 Los Angeles, CA Jayson Patino (1/1) Enrico Cocco (1/3) Chris Weidman (1/1) Gerardi Rinaldi (1/1) Tom DeBlass (1/3)
2010 Belleville, NJ Mark Ramos (1/2) Vagner Rocha (1/3) Rustam Chsiev (1/1) Joseph Lee Baize (1/1) Mario Rinaldi (2/2) Cat Zingano (1/1) Penny Thomas (1/1)
2011 San Diego, CA Jeff Glover (1/1) Enrico Cocco (2/3) JJ Holmes (1/1) James Puopolo (1/2) Jared Rosholt (1/1)
2012 San Diego, CA Darson Hemmings (1/1) AJ Agazarm (1/1) Keenan Cornelius (1/1) Adam Sachnoff (1/1) Jared Dopp (1/1) Mackenzie Dern (1/1) Brea Gibert (1/1)
2013 Columbus, Ohio Mark Ramos (2/2) Garry Tonon (1/1) Josh Hayden (1/1) James Puopolo (2/2) Robby Donofrio (1/1)
2014 Nitro, WV Geo Martinez (1/1) Enrico Cocco (3/3) Matt Arroyo (1/1) Tom DeBlass (2/3) Jason Lee (1/1)
2015 Coconut Creek, FL Edward Cummings (1/1) Vagner Rocha (2/3) Mike Perez (1/1) Jason Bukich (1/1) Paul Ardila (1/2) Tammi Musumeci (1/1) Amanda Alequin (1/1)
2016 Bayville, NJ Justin Rader (1/1) Mansher Khera (1/1) Elliot Kelly (1/1) James Brasco (1/1) Tom DeBlass (3/3)
2017 Anaheim, CA Ethan Crelinsten (1/2) Vagner Rocha (3/3) John Salter (1/1) Paul Ardila (2/2) Casey Hellenberg (1/1) Elisabeth Clay (1/1) Tara White (1/1)
2018 Bayville, NJ Ethan Crelinsten (2/2) Jonathan Satava (1/1) Alec Baulding (1/1) Tim Spriggs (1/1) Aaron Johnson (1/1)
2019 Burbank, CA Nicky Ryan (1/1) John Combs (1/1) Josh Hinger (1/1) Mason Fowler (1/1) Nick Rodriguez (1/1) Jena Bishop (1/1) Amanda Leve (1/1)

ADCC South American Championship

YearHostMen's 66 kgMen's 77 kgMen's 88 kgMen's 99 kgMen's +99 kgWomen's -60 kgWomen's +60 kg
2003 Rio de Janeiro Rani Yahya (1/2) Daniel Moraes (1/1) Ronaldo Souza (1/1) Alexandre Ferreira (1/1) Márcio Cruz (1/1)
2004 Campos Rani Yahya (2/2) Roan Carneiro (1/1) Demian Maia (1/1) Roger Gracie (1/1) Gabriel Gonzaga (1/1)
2007 Rio de Janeiro Bruno Frazzato (1/2) André Galvão (1/2) Delson Heleno (1/1) Cristiano Lazzarini (1/1) Luiz Felipe (1/1)
2009 Rio de Janeiro Rafael Mendes (1/1) Murilo Santana (1/3) André Galvão (2/2) Glover Teixeira (1/1) Antoine Jaoude (1/1) Ana Michelle Tavares (1/2) Rosângela Conceição (1/1)
2011 Rio de Janeiro Bruno Frazzato (2/2) Murilo Santana (2/3) Claudio Calasans (1/3) Augusto Ferrari (1/1) Gabriel Vella (1/1) Michelle Nicolini (1/2) Talita Nogueira (1/2)
2013 Rio de Janeiro João Miyao (1/1) Leonardo Nogueira (1/1) Claudio Calasans (2/3) João Gabriel Rocha (1/1) Rodrigo Cavaca (1/1) Michelle Nicolini (2/2) Fernanda Mazzelli (1/2)
2015 Rio de Janeiro Renan Sancar (1/1) Davi Ramos (1/1) Felipe Pena (1/1) Roberto Alencar (1/1) Leandro Lo (1/1) Ana Michelle Tavares (2/2) Fernanda Mazzelli (2/2)
2015 São Paulo Gabriel Marangoni (1/1) Gabriel Rollo (1/1) Claudio Calasans (3/3) Cassio Silva (1/1) Gabriel Lucas (1/1) Marya Mazza (1/1) Jéssica Flowers (1/1)
2016 São Paulo Pablo Mantovani (1/1) Felipe Cesar (1/1) Murilo Santana (3/3) Mahamed Aly (1/1) Luiz Panza (1/1) Bianca Basílio (1/1) Talita Nogueira (2/2)
2017 Rio de Janeiro Paulo Miyao (1/1) Marcelo Mafra (1/1) Kaynan Casemiro (1/1) Salomão Ribeiro (1/1) Victor Honório (1/1)
2019 São Paulo Ruan Alvarenga (1/1) Servio Tulio (1/1) Gabriel Almeida (1/1) Paulo Jose (1/1) Antônio Braga Neto (1/1) Franciele Nascimento (1/1) Carina Santi (1/1)

See also

References

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